Premier Fitness Burlington

    burlington

  • A city in northwestern Vermont, the largest in the state, on Lake Champlain; pop. 38,889
  • Burlington GO Station is a train and bus station in the GO Transit network, located at 2101 Fairview Street in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, just south of Queen Elizabeth Way between Guelph Line and Brant Street.
  • A city in southern Canada, on Lake Ontario, southwest of Toronto; pop. 129,600
  • A city in north central North Carolina, noted as a textile center; pop. 39,498
  • the largest city in Vermont; located in northwestern Vermont on Lake Champlain; site of the University of Vermont
  • Burlington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 22,876 at the 2000 census.

    premier

  • Of earliest creation
  • First in importance, order, or position; leading
  • premier(a): first in rank or degree; “an architect of premier rank”; “the prime minister”
  • Prime Minister: the person who holds the position of head of the government in the United Kingdom
  • be performed for the first time; “We premiered the opera of the young composer and it was a critical success”

    fitness

  • An organism’s ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
  • good physical condition; being in shape or in condition
  • The quality of being suitable to fulfill a particular role or task
  • seaworthiness: fitness to traverse the seas
  • the quality of being suitable; “they had to prove their fitness for the position”
  • The condition of being physically fit and healthy

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Burlington
Burlington
Few communities in the United States can boast of a history as long and as rich as Burlington. Situated on the Delaware River between Camden and Trenton, Burlington was settled in 1677 by English Quakers and named for Burlington, England. The city was incorporated in 1784 and soon became a center for the manufacture of cast-iron products, clothing, and footwear.Burlington was the capital of the province of West Jersey from 1681 to 1702, and one of the capitals of the United East and West Jersey from 1702 to 1790. In 1726, Benjamin Franklin printed the first Colonial money in Burlington, and the state’s first constitution was signed here in July 1776. The city has been home to numerous historical figures, including President Ulysses S. Grant, Captain James Lawrence, and James Fenimore Cooper. Burlington traces the city’s history from a Quaker community to its prominence as the first Burlington County seat and as a manufacturing center served by railroad and shipping lines. The amusement park on Burlington Island, the construction of the Burlington-Bristol Bridge, the Library Company of Burlington, and the Metropolitan Inn are among the many featured landmarks.

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Burlington City Hall

Burlington, Vermont

Burlington, Vermont
Burlington, Vermont